7z uses plugins to handle archives, excepting rar archives.
unRar is available as a subpackage due to licensing.
7za is a stand-alone executable, and handles less archive
formats than 7z.
7zr is a light stand-alone executable that supports only
7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2.

Log message:
Use HW_PHYSMEM64 to retrieve memory, from Josh Grosse (maintainer). I found
this with a distfiles search following graphics/darktable fix earlier, and
Josh fixed my fix (I missed an ifdef, and he also found places which needed
a ps pledge after enabling this).

Log message:
Use HW_PHYSMEM64 to retrieve memory, from Josh Grosse (maintainer). I found
this with a distfiles search following graphics/darktable fix earlier, and
Josh fixed my fix (I missed an ifdef, and he also found places which needed
a ps pledge after enabling this).

Log message:
Use HW_PHYSMEM64 to retrieve memory, from Josh Grosse (maintainer). I found
this with a distfiles search following graphics/darktable fix earlier, and
Josh fixed my fix (I missed an ifdef, and he also found places which needed
a ps pledge after enabling this).

Log message:
Expand ifdefs to build on most if not all OpenBSD architectures.
The solution isn't very nice but is the least intrusive right now; and
you can only find portability bugs in programs that do build. As
suggested by naddy@, something based on endian.h would probably be
nicer.
ok sthen@, Josh Grosse (maintainer)

Log message:
Expand ifdefs to build on most if not all OpenBSD architectures.
The solution isn't very nice but is the least intrusive right now; and
you can only find portability bugs in programs that do build. As
suggested by naddy@, something based on endian.h would probably be
nicer.
ok sthen@, Josh Grosse (maintainer)